'Not sure what all the fuss is about!' Married At First Sight's Jo 'Foxy Jojo' McPharlin reveals she HASN'T been blocked by Channel Nine on Instagram... despite the rest of her castmates being snubbed

Her Married At First Sight castmates were snubbed this week, when it was revealed that Channel Nine blocked them all on Instagram.

But surviving the social media purge was Jo 'Foxy Jojo' McPharlin.

Taking to Instagram, the blonde shared a screenshot showing her still being able to access the official MAFS Instagram account.

'Not sure what all the fuss is about!' Married At First Sight's Jo 'Foxy Jojo' McPharlin (pictured) reveals she HASN'T been blocked by Channel Nine on Instagram... despite the rest of her castmates being snubbed

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On Thursday, her season five castmates were left furious when they found out they were blocked from the MAFS page, ahead of the season six premiere later this month.

Interesting! Taking to Instagram, the blonde shared a screenshot showing her still being able to access the official MAFS Instagram account

Awkward! On Thursday, her season five castmates (pictured) were left furious when they found out they were blocked from the MAFS page, ahead of the season six premiere later this month

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, former MAFS star Tracey Jewel called the mass Instagram blocking a 'slap in the face'.

'It’s really disappointing,' said the 36-year-old self-help author. 'A lot of us, myself included, have been so supportive and positive of MAFS and our treatment.'

She continued: 'And I'm very supportive of the new cast and given that we are still under contract this is a total slap in the face. We don't deserve this treatment. After everything we've done for MAFS in the past year, this is the thanks we get?'

Not happy! Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, former MAFS star Tracey Jewel (pictured) called the mass Instagram blocking a 'slap in the face'

Tracey concluded: 'Personally, I think they're scared of us lifting the lid on what really happened behind the scenes. It seems the can of worms is now opened!'

Tracey isn't the only former MAFS star to speak out about the ban, with almost every participant from season five taking to social media to express their disappointment.

'Last year they promised us care, assistance and help with dealing with the media,' raged Nasser Sultan.

Not impressed! Nasser Sultan (pictured) was furious on Thursday

'They said, "Don't worry, trust us, we really do want to find you love". Then the second they'd exploited our storylines for all they could, turned people against us with their scripted produced rubbish and made as much money as they could off us, we were nothing.'

Sarah Roza also chimed in, revealing that Channel Nine's social media department has been trying to 'silence' her by deleting her comments and then blocking her.

'Wow, I've been blocked by MAFS,' she wrote. 'Maybe they're worried I'll spill the beans on what really happened behind the scenes and expose their negligence, lack of duty of care, and mistreatment of pretty much all of us on the show?'

Dean Wells went even further by sharing a screenshot of a Daily Mail Australia article titled, 'How MAFS transformed Channel Nine: Married At First Sight credited for company's $4 billion Fairfax merger after the reality series took over TV and became a cultural phenomenon.'

'Maybe they're worried I'll spill the beans': Sarah Roza (pictured) also chimed in, revealing that Channel Nine's social media department has been trying to 'silence' her by deleting her comments and then blocking her

Fuming! Dean Wells (pictured) went even further by sharing a screenshot of a Daily Mail Australia article titled, 'How MAFS transformed Channel Nine: Married At First Sight credited for company's $4 billion Fairfax merger after the reality series took over TV and became a cultural phenomenon'

Captioning the image with a lengthy rant, Dean wrote: 'So we make a billion dollars or so for Channel Nine at the expense of our reputations and livelihoods, then make a couple of comments about the truth behind the show, and we all get blocked from their Instagram page.

'We are still under contract mind you and Channel Nine has barely even spoken to any of us since the show ended to see how it has affected our lives, (hint: it's totally disrupted it), but yeah, no worries.'

The 41-year-old concluded his post with a cryptic threat: 'The Australian public deserves to know the truth behind this show.'

Interesting! The 41-year-old concluded his post with a cryptic threat: 'The Australian public deserves to know the truth behind this show'

When contacted for comment, a Channel Nine spokesperson said the network is now focused on the upcoming sixth season.

They added that there was 'nothing unusual' about the decision block former contestants.

'We have blocked participants in the past, so there is nothing unusual about it. We are focused on the upcoming new season of Married At First Sight and the journeys of the new participants,' they said.

The sixth season of Married At First Sight will premiere on January 28.